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pflanewsletterwinter20142015-150212175858-conversion-gate01 The winter 2014/2015 edition of Private Forest Matters—a quarterly newsletter distributed to members of the Private Forest Landowners Association. Includes: highlights from a historic meeting of landowners in Ottawa, important information about fair timber pricing and watershed management, as well as dates for PFLA's upcoming hometown tour.]]>
The winter 2014/2015 edition of Private Forest Matters—a quarterly newsletter distributed to members of the Private Forest Landowners Association. Includes: highlights from a historic meeting of landowners in Ottawa, important information about fair timber pricing and watershed management, as well as dates for PFLA's upcoming hometown tour.]]>
Thu, 12 Feb 2015 17:58:58 GMThttps://www.slideshare.net/BCPFLA/pflaBCPFLA@slideshare.net(BCPFLA)PFLA Newsletter (Winter 2014/2015)BCPFLAThe winter 2014/2015 edition of Private Forest Matters—a quarterly newsletter distributed to members of the Private Forest Landowners Association. Includes: highlights from a historic meeting of landowners in Ottawa, important information about fair timber pricing and watershed management, as well as dates for PFLA's upcoming hometown tour.<img alt="" src="//cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/pflanewsletterwinter20142015-150212175858-conversion-gate01-thumbnail-2.jpg?cb=1423764264" style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" /><br> The winter 2014/2015 edition of Private Forest Matters—a quarterly newsletter distributed to members of the Private Forest Landowners Association. Includes: highlights from a historic meeting of landowners in Ottawa, important information about fair timber pricing and watershed management, as well as dates for PFLA&#39;s upcoming hometown tour.

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arelogexportrestrictionsgoodpublicpolicy-140922174738-phpapp02 British Columbia is the only province in Canada where the federal government controls the export of logs from private forestlands. This report, written by David Haley, Ph.D., RPF and commissioned by the Private Forest Landowners Association in 2002, concludes: The policy is inefficient, inequitable and has serious negative consequences for the structure, efficiency and competitiveness of the forest products manufacturing sector. Its reversal would benefit a majority of Canadians and correct a blatant and unwarranted inequity.]]>
British Columbia is the only province in Canada where the federal government controls the export of logs from private forestlands. This report, written by David Haley, Ph.D., RPF and commissioned by the Private Forest Landowners Association in 2002, concludes: The policy is inefficient, inequitable and has serious negative consequences for the structure, efficiency and competitiveness of the forest products manufacturing sector. Its reversal would benefit a majority of Canadians and correct a blatant and unwarranted inequity.]]>
Mon, 22 Sep 2014 17:47:38 GMThttps://www.slideshare.net/BCPFLA/are-log-export-restrictions-good-public-policyBCPFLA@slideshare.net(BCPFLA)Are Log Export Restrictions on Private Forestland Good Public Policy? An analysis of the situation in British ColumbiaBCPFLABritish Columbia is the only province in Canada where the federal government controls the export of logs from private forestlands. This report, written by David Haley, Ph.D., RPF and commissioned by the Private Forest Landowners Association in 2002, concludes: The policy is inefficient, inequitable and has serious negative consequences for the structure, efficiency and competitiveness of the forest products manufacturing sector. Its reversal would benefit a majority of Canadians and correct a blatant and unwarranted inequity.<img alt="" src="//cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/arelogexportrestrictionsgoodpublicpolicy-140922174738-phpapp02-thumbnail-2.jpg?cb=1411408524" style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" /><br> British Columbia is the only province in Canada where the federal government controls the export of logs from private forestlands. This report, written by David Haley, Ph.D., RPF and commissioned by the Private Forest Landowners Association in 2002, concludes: The policy is inefficient, inequitable and has serious negative consequences for the structure, efficiency and competitiveness of the forest products manufacturing sector. Its reversal would benefit a majority of Canadians and correct a blatant and unwarranted inequity.

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2014pflaconventionprogramupdatejune-140709120424-phpapp01 A PowerPoint presented by the Private Managed Forest Land Council (PMFLC) at the Private Forest Landowners Association's (PFLA) conference and AGM, June 5, 2014.
The PowerPoint presentation includes:
• An introduction to the PMFLC’s new executive director, Phil O’Connor.
• Information about a recent change to the regulation, effective July 1, 2014: specific sections of Council’s regulation will now also apply to contractors, employees or agents working on behalf of the managed forest owner.
• An explanation of the PMFLC budget and fees for the past five years.
• Details about changes to the updated inspection form.
• Highlights from the PMFLC’s 2012 effectiveness audit, including a couple of issue that were raised as a result of the audit.
• An update on the Council’s communications strategy, including key steps and deliverables for 2013/2014, as well as related research findings and survey outcomes. ]]>
A PowerPoint presented by the Private Managed Forest Land Council (PMFLC) at the Private Forest Landowners Association's (PFLA) conference and AGM, June 5, 2014.
The PowerPoint presentation includes:
• An introduction to the PMFLC’s new executive director, Phil O’Connor.
• Information about a recent change to the regulation, effective July 1, 2014: specific sections of Council’s regulation will now also apply to contractors, employees or agents working on behalf of the managed forest owner.
• An explanation of the PMFLC budget and fees for the past five years.
• Details about changes to the updated inspection form.
• Highlights from the PMFLC’s 2012 effectiveness audit, including a couple of issue that were raised as a result of the audit.
• An update on the Council’s communications strategy, including key steps and deliverables for 2013/2014, as well as related research findings and survey outcomes. ]]>
Wed, 09 Jul 2014 12:04:24 GMThttps://www.slideshare.net/BCPFLA/update-from-the-private-managed-forest-land-council-june-2014BCPFLA@slideshare.net(BCPFLA)Private Managed Forest Land Council Update — June 2014BCPFLAA PowerPoint presented by the Private Managed Forest Land Council (PMFLC) at the Private Forest Landowners Association's (PFLA) conference and AGM, June 5, 2014.
The PowerPoint presentation includes:
• An introduction to the PMFLC’s new executive director, Phil O’Connor.
• Information about a recent change to the regulation, effective July 1, 2014: specific sections of Council’s regulation will now also apply to contractors, employees or agents working on behalf of the managed forest owner.
• An explanation of the PMFLC budget and fees for the past five years.
• Details about changes to the updated inspection form.
• Highlights from the PMFLC’s 2012 effectiveness audit, including a couple of issue that were raised as a result of the audit.
• An update on the Council’s communications strategy, including key steps and deliverables for 2013/2014, as well as related research findings and survey outcomes. <img alt="" src="//cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/2014pflaconventionprogramupdatejune-140709120424-phpapp01-thumbnail-2.jpg?cb=1404907667" style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" /><br> A PowerPoint presented by the Private Managed Forest Land Council (PMFLC) at the Private Forest Landowners Association&#39;s (PFLA) conference and AGM, June 5, 2014.
The PowerPoint presentation includes:
• An introduction to the PMFLC’s new executive director, Phil O’Connor.
• Information about a recent change to the regulation, effective July 1, 2014: specific sections of Council’s regulation will now also apply to contractors, employees or agents working on behalf of the managed forest owner.
• An explanation of the PMFLC budget and fees for the past five years.
• Details about changes to the updated inspection form.
• Highlights from the PMFLC’s 2012 effectiveness audit, including a couple of issue that were raised as a result of the audit.
• An update on the Council’s communications strategy, including key steps and deliverables for 2013/2014, as well as related research findings and survey outcomes.

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pflanewslettersummer2014-140702122246-phpapp01 The summer 2014 edition of Private Forest Matters—a quarterly newsletter distributed to members of the Private Forest Landowners Association. Includes: highlights from the recent field tour; details about PFLA's top policy priorities; an update on the Crititcal Wildlife MOU signed with the Ministry of Forest, Lands and Natural Resource Operations and the Ministry of Environment, Brushing tips for forest owners, and the Private Forestry Recognition Award recipient.
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The summer 2014 edition of Private Forest Matters—a quarterly newsletter distributed to members of the Private Forest Landowners Association. Includes: highlights from the recent field tour; details about PFLA's top policy priorities; an update on the Crititcal Wildlife MOU signed with the Ministry of Forest, Lands and Natural Resource Operations and the Ministry of Environment, Brushing tips for forest owners, and the Private Forestry Recognition Award recipient.
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Wed, 02 Jul 2014 12:22:45 GMThttps://www.slideshare.net/BCPFLA/pfla-newsletter-summer-2014BCPFLA@slideshare.net(BCPFLA)PFLA Newsletter (Summer 2014)BCPFLAThe summer 2014 edition of Private Forest Matters—a quarterly newsletter distributed to members of the Private Forest Landowners Association. Includes: highlights from the recent field tour; details about PFLA's top policy priorities; an update on the Crititcal Wildlife MOU signed with the Ministry of Forest, Lands and Natural Resource Operations and the Ministry of Environment, Brushing tips for forest owners, and the Private Forestry Recognition Award recipient.
<img alt="" src="//cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/pflanewslettersummer2014-140702122246-phpapp01-thumbnail-2.jpg?cb=1404304573" style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" /><br> The summer 2014 edition of Private Forest Matters—a quarterly newsletter distributed to members of the Private Forest Landowners Association. Includes: highlights from the recent field tour; details about PFLA&#39;s top policy priorities; an update on the Crititcal Wildlife MOU signed with the Ministry of Forest, Lands and Natural Resource Operations and the Ministry of Environment, Brushing tips for forest owners, and the Private Forestry Recognition Award recipient.

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7160//cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/pflanewslettersummer2014-140702122246-phpapp01-thumbnail-2.jpg?cb=1404304573documentWhitehttp://activitystrea.ms/schema/1.0/posthttp://activitystrea.ms/schema/1.0/posted0Critical Wildlife Habitat MOU presentationhttps://www.slideshare.net/BCPFLA/critical-wildlife-habitat-mou-presentation
pflapresentationfordist-140613140450-phpapp01 PowerPoint presented by Ministry of Forest, Lands and Natural Resource Operations staff, Sharon Hadway (Regional Executive Director, West Coast Operations) and Chris Ritchie (Fish and Wildlife Recovery Implementation Manager) at the PFLA’s 19th annual forestry conference in Parksville, BC, June 5th, 2014.
The purpose of the presentation is to understand the obligations and benefits of the memorandum of understanding (MOU) signed between the Private Forest Landowners Association, the Ministry of Forest, Lands and Natural Resource Operations and the Ministry of Environment regarding critical wildlife habitat in British Columbia. ]]>
PowerPoint presented by Ministry of Forest, Lands and Natural Resource Operations staff, Sharon Hadway (Regional Executive Director, West Coast Operations) and Chris Ritchie (Fish and Wildlife Recovery Implementation Manager) at the PFLA’s 19th annual forestry conference in Parksville, BC, June 5th, 2014.
The purpose of the presentation is to understand the obligations and benefits of the memorandum of understanding (MOU) signed between the Private Forest Landowners Association, the Ministry of Forest, Lands and Natural Resource Operations and the Ministry of Environment regarding critical wildlife habitat in British Columbia. ]]>
Fri, 13 Jun 2014 14:04:50 GMThttps://www.slideshare.net/BCPFLA/critical-wildlife-habitat-mou-presentationBCPFLA@slideshare.net(BCPFLA)Critical Wildlife Habitat MOU presentationBCPFLAPowerPoint presented by Ministry of Forest, Lands and Natural Resource Operations staff, Sharon Hadway (Regional Executive Director, West Coast Operations) and Chris Ritchie (Fish and Wildlife Recovery Implementation Manager) at the PFLA’s 19th annual forestry conference in Parksville, BC, June 5th, 2014.
The purpose of the presentation is to understand the obligations and benefits of the memorandum of understanding (MOU) signed between the Private Forest Landowners Association, the Ministry of Forest, Lands and Natural Resource Operations and the Ministry of Environment regarding critical wildlife habitat in British Columbia. <img alt="" src="//cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/pflapresentationfordist-140613140450-phpapp01-thumbnail-2.jpg?cb=1402668448" style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" /><br> PowerPoint presented by Ministry of Forest, Lands and Natural Resource Operations staff, Sharon Hadway (Regional Executive Director, West Coast Operations) and Chris Ritchie (Fish and Wildlife Recovery Implementation Manager) at the PFLA’s 19th annual forestry conference in Parksville, BC, June 5th, 2014.
The purpose of the presentation is to understand the obligations and benefits of the memorandum of understanding (MOU) signed between the Private Forest Landowners Association, the Ministry of Forest, Lands and Natural Resource Operations and the Ministry of Environment regarding critical wildlife habitat in British Columbia.

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sallasforestplan-sidneyislandbc-140219104003-phpapp01 A 30-page document outlining a five-year forest management plan for Sallas Forest on Sidney Island, BC. Written by Peter Pearse, the document is accessible, detailed and includes images and graphics. PFLA visited Sallas Forest in January 2014. We upload the document with their permission as an example of a forest management plan our members will find interesting and useful. ]]>
A 30-page document outlining a five-year forest management plan for Sallas Forest on Sidney Island, BC. Written by Peter Pearse, the document is accessible, detailed and includes images and graphics. PFLA visited Sallas Forest in January 2014. We upload the document with their permission as an example of a forest management plan our members will find interesting and useful. ]]>
Wed, 19 Feb 2014 10:40:03 GMThttps://www.slideshare.net/BCPFLA/sallas-forest-plan-sidney-island-bcBCPFLA@slideshare.net(BCPFLA)Sallas Forest Plan — Sidney Island, BC BCPFLAA 30-page document outlining a five-year forest management plan for Sallas Forest on Sidney Island, BC. Written by Peter Pearse, the document is accessible, detailed and includes images and graphics. PFLA visited Sallas Forest in January 2014. We upload the document with their permission as an example of a forest management plan our members will find interesting and useful. <img alt="" src="//cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/sallasforestplan-sidneyislandbc-140219104003-phpapp01-thumbnail-2.jpg?cb=1392806584" style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" /><br> A 30-page document outlining a five-year forest management plan for Sallas Forest on Sidney Island, BC. Written by Peter Pearse, the document is accessible, detailed and includes images and graphics. PFLA visited Sallas Forest in January 2014. We upload the document with their permission as an example of a forest management plan our members will find interesting and useful.